Answer:
facial feedback hypothesis
Explanation:
Facial feedback hypothesis: The facial feedback hypothesis started with the work of William James in the 1840s. The phenomenon describes that an individual's facial movement can influence and trigger emotional experience.
Example: If a person is forced to attend a party that he or she doesn't want to attend will eventually start to like and enjoy the party.
The question above can be best described by the facial feedback hypothesis.
It could be stated that smooth muscles are the voluntary muscles. They evolve the control of the following functions: <span>breathing, digestion, perspiration, and urination. So option A heartbeat does not belong to this group. In fact it belongs to the cardiac muscles which are involuntary. </span>
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
B. is an action that's against the law and it includes any unwanted activity when it comes to intercourse. Any kind of intercourse penetration that's caused by a person, with or without force, by a reproductive organ, body parts, or any other object, without the consent of the victim.
Or an activity of any kind with a person that is beneath the certain age, or if a person's incapable of a valid consent due to mental illness, mental deficiency, intoxication, deception or unconsciousness.
It is an example of behavior boundaries,